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Thanksgiving 2020: Ten Walt Disney World Things We’re Thankful For

It’s that time of year again – time to gorge ourselves on turkey, reach for an extra slice of pumpkin pie, and think about what we’re thankful for (which might just include that delicious turkey and pumpkin pie).  While you’re going about your Thanksgiving plans this year, why not think about a few things you’re thankful for about Walt Disney ...

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Why This November Might Just Be the BEST Time to Visit Walt Disney World

As we head into the month of November, we are going to look at why this month might be the BEST time to visit Walt Disney World this year!   1. Weather One of the reasons that November is a great time to visit is because of the weather.  Those of us from the northern states have been in winter ...

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Top Lies About Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened on April 22, 1998 and has been welcoming guests into its incredible and immersive experiences ever since. The park is home to unforgettable experiences that celebrate the environment, animal world, and more with important messages of conservation and preservation. While guests absolutely love to enjoy the beautiful savannas of Africa on Kilimanjaro Safaris, thrilling encounters with ...

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Top Lies About Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

When imagining Walt Disney World, most guests immediately think of the Magic Kingdom, the first Disney Park that opened on property on October 1, 1971. Featuring seven lands filled with classic attractions including Peter Pan’s Flight, Space Mountain, the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more, the Magic Kingdom is the quintessential experience on any Disney vacation. While many ...

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Crowd Review: Epcot on a Saturday in October

We keep hearing about the crowds at Walt Disney World lately. Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek recently said that the parks are capped at 25% capacity, and that the number will not increase under the current conditions. Still, if you went to Epcot in July and then you went again on a weekend in October, you would feel the ...

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Disney’s Modified Character Dining Experiences: What To Know

Walt Disney World has been opened to guests now for a few months, but not all experiences are exactly the same as they were before.  One of the great experiences guests can choose to have at Walt Disney World is character dining; however, this is one encounter that has been slightly adjusted since reopening.  We look at what you need ...

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Crowd Review: Disney’s Hollywood Studios on a Friday in October

There is a lot of talk about capacity at Walt Disney World these days. The crowds have certainly picked up since the parks reopened back in July! The park that reaches the current capacity most often seems to be Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s the smallest park to begin with, and it has the two newest lands and also the first ...

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Resort Review: Walt Disney World’s Yacht Club Resort

Last week I was fortunate enough to enjoy a one night stay at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. On October 23, my daughter and I were hosted for a one night stay at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The timing was great, because the other stay was fresh in my mind. At first I thought that I could compare the ...

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Flying During the Pandemic: Our Experience with Orlando International Airport & Beyond

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COVID-19 has made the world a different place. We used to be able to fly easily without concern but many people now are a little more hesitant to go and travel. I recently needed to find Information on what flying looked like during the pandemic. I flew from Boston, Massachusetts to Orlando, Florida and then Orlando, Florida to Hartford, Connecticut. ...

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Crowd Review: Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom on a Saturday in October

Crowd levels have been rising at Walt Disney World over the past few weeks. Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek has stated that the parks are allowing 25% capacity, and that capacity will not be increased until the CDC guidelines are changed. The problem is, people are comparing the currents levels with what things looked like in the middle of ...

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